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Students of Professor Trace Reddell's "Digital Sound Cultures" class responded to a dialogue between two generations of electronic and digital sound producers by making short mashups. The resulting audio work highlighted or resolved tensions evident in The Wire magazine's "Advice to/from Clever Children" (Nov. 1995), which pitted the father of electronic music, Karlheinz Stockhausen, against a younger generation of electronica represented by Aphex Twin, Plastikman, Scanner, and Dan Pemberton. The Clever Children album extends this dialogue into additional works by Grandmaster Flash, Brian Eno, Janet Cardiff, Francisco Lopez, Bjork, Christian Marclay, and many more.
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Artist/Composer: The Clever Children
Keywords: mashup; critical mashup; digital sound cultures; dmst 3570; trace reddell; digital media studies
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| dmst3570-winter2010_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| dmst3570-winter2010_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 37.5 MB |
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
| Brad Ginsburg - criticalmashup |
4.8 MB
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2.6 MB
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| Andrew Baldwin - Technocrats |
7.0 MB
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| Angela Malley - Critical Mashup |
4.5 MB
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| Roxi Carter - critical maship |
4.2 MB
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2.6 MB
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| Leo Kacenjar - Hunter's Down |
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| Kanoa James - kanoa remix |
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| Eric Peterson - Critical Mush |
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| stockvstechs_A.jpg |
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| stockvstechs_B.jpg |
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